Re: PyQT Licensing and plugins/scripting

2004-12-04 Thread Phil Thompson
On Saturday 04 December 2004 10:30 am, Michael Sparks wrote: > On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Phil Thompson wrote: > ... > > > The key is access to the Qt API. If your applications gives the users > > access to the API then those users are developers and need their own > > licenses. On the other hand if the A

Re: PyQT Licensing and plugins/scripting

2004-12-04 Thread Michael Sparks
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Phil Thompson wrote: ... > The key is access to the Qt API. If your applications gives the users access > to the API then those users are developers and need their own licenses. On > the other hand if the API is sufficiently removed from the Qt API then you > shouldn't have a pr

Re: PyQT Licensing and plugins/scripting

2004-12-03 Thread Phil Thompson
On Friday 03 December 2004 2:50 pm, Fabio wrote: > Hi all, > I'm about to write an application, and I'd like to use PyQt, but before > choosing this toolkit I would like to clarify some particular licensing > issues; if some user has already touched these, I would like to hear from > his experience

Re: PyQT Licensing and plugins/scripting

2004-12-03 Thread Kevin Walzer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 PyQt on OS X is also available under a GPL version. I have a binary installer available at http://www.wordtech-software.com/pyqt-mac.html Fabio wrote: | Hi all, | I'm about to write an application, and I'd like to use PyQt, but before | choosing this t

Re: PyQT Licensing and plugins/scripting

2004-12-03 Thread Jarek Zgoda
Fabio wrote: I'm about to write an application, and I'd like to use PyQt, but before choosing this toolkit I would like to clarify some particular licensing issues; if some user has already touched these, I would like to hear from his experiences. This app should be cross-platform, so, given qt lic